<li><strong>[[Moore-Brewster_Building-202_N._Market_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|Moore-Brewster House]]</strong>-<em>County Historical Landmark (1976)</em>-building located at [[Moore-Brewster_Building-202_N._Market_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|202 N. Market St.]] Construction begun in 1834 by Z.T.Moore. Moore's daughter, Flora Brewster, offered part of it for use by injured and ill veterans of Spanish American War. Later housed Dolly Madison Tea Room. Acquired and restored by Ross Shoolroy. Now houses offices. Iconic columns, doorways, winding stairway and other classic exterior features preserved.</li> | <li><strong>[[Moore-Brewster_Building-202_N._Market_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|Moore-Brewster House]]</strong>-<em>County Historical Landmark (1976)</em>-building located at [[Moore-Brewster_Building-202_N._Market_St.,_Wooster,_Ohio|202 N. Market St.]] Construction begun in 1834 by Z.T.Moore. Moore's daughter, Flora Brewster, offered part of it for use by injured and ill veterans of Spanish American War. Later housed Dolly Madison Tea Room. Acquired and restored by Ross Shoolroy. Now houses offices. Iconic columns, doorways, winding stairway and other classic exterior features preserved.</li> |